Association of a paraneoplastic motor neuron disease with anti-Ri antibodies and a novel SOD1 I18del mutation

作者:Diard Detoeuf Capucine*; Dangoumau Audrey; Limousin Nadege; Biberon Julien; Vourc'h Patrick; Andres Christian R; de Toffol Bertrand; Praline Julien
来源:Journal of the Neurological Sciences, 2014, 337(1-2): 212-214.
DOI:10.1016/j.jns.2013.11.025

摘要

Introduction: Whether motor neuron diseases (MNDs) can be considered in some cases of paraneoplastic syndromes is controversial. We report a case of rapidly progressive motor neuronopathy following a diagnosis of breast carcinoma, with a presence of anti-Ri antibodies, and a novel SOD1 gene mutation. Observation: An 80-year-old woman with mucinous adenocarcinoma of the left breast for 4 years developed subacute quadriparesis. Myography revealed chronic denervation signs. The patient had serum anti-Ri onconeural antibodies. The diagnosis of paraneoplastic MND was established. Because of a familial history of ALS, a genetic analysis for familial ALS was performed. We identified a novel heterozygous mutation in SOD1 gene, SOD I18del. This mutation may reflect a genetic predisposition to develop a MND, inducing fragility of motor neurons. Neurological improvement was observed after three months of both intravenous gamma globulin and corticosteroids. Conclusion: The present observation supports the idea that MND can be considered as a paraneoplastic syndrome. A combination of anti-Ri onconeural antibodies and a particular SOD1 gene mutation, consisting in risk factor, might be in cause in the process of motor neuron death. When in doubt, paraneoplastic cause should be suspected in the differential diagnosis of MND. Immunotherapy treatment may lead to a favorable outcome.

  • 出版日期2014-2-15